It depends. Sometimes Deku can manage to use 100 percent without getting hurt if he has mastered certain techniques or has received special training. But usually, it comes with a risk of injury.
Deku can use 100 percent in the manga, but it's usually a last resort or when he's facing an extremely powerful adversary. This power boost often has significant consequences for his body and abilities afterward.
The percentage of Deku's power usage changes based on a lot of factors. Like the nature of the enemy, his training progress, and the urgency of the situation. So, it's hard to give a fixed percentage.
I'm not sure of the precise percentage. Different people might have different estimates. It's best to keep up with the manga's ongoing chapters and see for yourself how far Deku's story has progressed.
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No, Deku is not a villain. He's the protagonist and a hero throughout the manga.
As of now, Deku is very much alive in the manga. The plot hasn't reached a point where he meets such a fate. Usually, main characters like Deku have significant story arcs and aren't easily killed off.
I think it's a toss-up. Deku has potential and is constantly evolving, but Naruto's strength and strategic thinking give him an edge. It could come down to the specific circumstances of the fight.
I don't think Manga Deku could beat Goku. Goku is incredibly powerful with his various transformations and fighting skills.
It really depends on the specific manga and the rules of the collection. Some are super rare and the chance could be very low, like 1% or less.
The main differences are in their expressions and some minor details of personality. In the manga, Deku might seem a bit more intense, while in the anime, he's sometimes presented a bit softer.